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Pataha Creek, 10% of Flow, RM 0.1 (L): 67degrees Tucannon River, 90% of Flow, RM 11 (R): 70 degrees
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Pataha Creek Passage Barrier, RM 1, HWY 261
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Pataha Creek, RM 5 Jackson Ranch Landmark Quality spawning & rearing habitat
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Pataha Creek, RM 7, Archer Road, Columbia County Conservation District Actions
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Pataha Creek, RM 8, Near Chard Garfield County/Pomeroy Conservation District Actions Boundary of 2 County Management Entities 234 Acres Enrolled in CREP
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Pataha Creek Passage Barrier, RM 10, HWY 12
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Pataha Creek, RM 12, Houser
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Pataha Creek, RM 13, Marengo Road, Water Temperature = 67 degrees
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Pataha Creek, RM 14, Tatman Road
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Pataha Creek, RM 16, Vannatton Road Pataha Creek, RM 17, Falling Springs Road
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Pataha Creek Passage Concern, RM 21.5, Pomeroy, 20 th Street Bridge, 13” RBT Sighted
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Pataha Creek Passage Concern, RM 22, Pomeroy, Clarkston Street, Good Cover
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Pataha Creek, RM 34, Peola/Bosley Grade Road, Columbia Center, Excellent Coniferous Growth
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Pataha Creek, 65% of Flow, RM 35.5 (L): 65 Degrees & Clear Dry Pataha Creek, 35% of Flow, RM 0.1 (R): 74 Degrees & Turbid
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Pataha Creek, RM 36, Sweeney Gulch/Peola Road, TSS Bridge Replacement Project, Historic Bull Trout
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Pataha Creek, RM 36.5, 2005 Fire Impact, But Healing Well
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Pataha Creek, RM 40.5, USFS Road 4016, Passage Concern, Cross-Channel Log Series #1
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Pataha Creek, RM 41, USFS Road 4016, Passage Concern, Cross Channel Log Series #2 Water Temperature = 58 Degrees Excellent Habitat Upstream
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Pataha Creek Headwaters, RM 47, Outstanding Coniferous Riparian Belt
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CONCLUSION: Pataha Creek Has Suitable Spawning & Rearing Habitat For Salmonids. Rectifying Fish Passage At 2 High Priority Locations In The Lower Basin Would Improve Migratory Access to 47 Miles Of Higher Quality Habitat For Listed Salmonid Species!
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